Dentistry Uncensored With Howard Farran
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 1887:33:56
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POWERED BY DENTALTOWN.COMUncomplicate your dental life with Dr. Howard Farran as he interviews your fellow Townies and leaders in dentistry! Dentists and dental professionals share their wisdom to make your dentistry faster, easier, higher in quality, and lower in cost. Thanks for listening and have a rocking-hot day! Be sure to check out Howard's other iTunes channel where you can hear "Your 30-Day Dental MBA" and "The Virtues of Profitable Dentistry" at the link here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/howard-farran-dds-mba/id567540330?mt=2
Episódios
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Howard Speaks: Howard Farran DDS, Scott Perkins DDS, & Jake Wolf DDS in El Paso, Texas.
15/03/2022 Duração: 12min -
Howard Speaks: Dr. Liz Shelton in Beeville, Texas on adding sleep apnea treatment for her patients.
03/03/2022 Duração: 06min -
Howard Speaks: Grandpa Howie says if the food has a label on it, don’t eat it.
28/02/2022 Duração: 02min -
Howard Speaks: Try using a longer leash to attract and retain the best talented employees
25/02/2022 Duração: 01minTry using a longer leash to attract and retain the most talented people that reflects your company’s mission and values which includes building an employee-focused culture. You build your patient base with word of mouth referrals, the same holds true with attracting new talented employees and why they should be involved in the recruiting process. We have several mother / daughter employees who claim working together all day is the best part of our benefits package.
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Howards Speaks: How do you prevent corruption, embezzlement, and fraud in your dental office business?
09/12/2021 Duração: 02min -
Howard Speaks: Your Treatment Plans Must Last At Least Five Years
09/11/2021 Duração: 01minYour treatment plans must last at least five years. Patches will come back to bite you, especially on the elderly who usually outlive everyone’s expectations.
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Howard Speaks: Dentists could learn a lot from Costco
27/09/2021 Duração: 02minDentists could learn a lot from Sol Price (1916-2009), the founder of Price Club in 1963, which became Costco, which pioneered the membership, absolute pricing authority, warehouse store retail model. The membership model is currently one of the hottest trends in retail. A store that tries to be all things to all people will end up being nothing to anyone. A retailer reflecting honesty, credibility, and a definite direction that can be understood by its customers and vendors will have a good chance to make it. Costco’s 3 Business Categories: Personnel, Product & Facilities. Costco’s 6 rules: Have the right kind, in the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity, in the right condition, at the right price. Costco counts on very significant productivity because they pay high wages and benefits. If you buy into the concept that Costco is the low-cost provider of goods and services and also pay the highest wages in retail and have the richest benefit plan, then we must be getting better productivit
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Howard Speaks: In baseball and HR, three strikes and you’re out.
24/09/2021 Duração: 01minIn baseball and HR, three strikes and you’re out. So, if you fire someone and they’re surprised, you need to reexamine your ability to manage and lead your team. Sometimes no matter how many times you tell someone they’re not performing and meeting expectations, they just don't get it. However, more times than not, managers and leaders want to avoid confrontation and they don't ever address the issues with someone and instead avoid the person. That's being a horrible leader or manager. Let’s say you open at 7:00 am and your assistant rolls in at 7:05. Young dentists are mad but don’t say anything. The better managers, as soon as time permits will call the employee back into their private office and explain the problem, open up a word document and leave while the assistant types out in their own words what went wrong and explains why it won’t be a reoccurring problem. Many times, you comeback to learn that she does this because she always stays an hour after we close while the other assistant flies out the doo
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Howard Speaks: Getting to Yes by Tracking No
22/09/2021 Duração: 02minGetting to Yes by Tracking No means you better know your overhead and break even point for the day. The average net income for: Dental Specialists ($320,990) General Practitioners ($197,190) Dentists who owned their own practices ($244,980) Dentists who were employed at a practice ($147,950) Oral and maxillofacial surgeons $448,140 Periodontists: $330,690 Endodontists: $307,460 Pediatric Dentists: $304,280 Orthodontists: $289,190 Prosthodontists: $219,950
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Howard Speaks: Does your dental team celebrate as much as your family?
21/09/2021 Duração: 02minDoes your dental team celebrate as much as your family? Do they spend more time discussing problems than celebrating victories? The whole team is greater than the sum of each team member. There’s no such thing as a self-made dentist. You’re only gonna reach your goals with the help of others - and that means having fun.
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Howard Speaks: Is a bird in your hand really worth two in the bush?
21/09/2021 Duração: 01minIs a bird in your hand really worth two in the bush? Is it really better to hold onto something you already have than risk it all for a double? Did capitalism die? Why didn’t you keep your fast-food job instead of spending years and student loans for something better? Saving money for retirement is about laying out a bird now to get two or more out of the bush. Do you really want to be an associate dentist? When you decided to be a dentist back in grammar school did you envision yourself as an employee dentist or the dentist owner of your own dental office, land, and building? Associate dentists are paid just enough money to kill all off all their dental self-mastery dreams. Don’t settle for a sure bird in your hand today if you have already proven that you have the internal self-discipline of delayed gratification to invest it in yourself in the hopes that someday it will be worth two birds. Dentists know this or they would have invested eight years of their life and half a million dollars to get a dental de
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Howard Speaks: Transparency vs Opaque
14/09/2021 Duração: 02minTransparency vs Opaque. I was wondering why successful dental leaders are transparent and not opaque until it became clear to me that if your not it’s clearly offensive. Does your dental office team know the daily breakeven point? Do they know the office overhead? Do they get to see the accounting reports for the balance sheet, statement of cashflow, and statement of income? Management transparency is the key to trust and the foundation for strong management-employee relationships to analyze and grasp how the practice is doing and where we’re going. Are collections meeting expectations in the 30/60/90 day periods? How’s are overhead looking and could we lower it? Are costs being managed? What’s helping us achieve our goals? What are our obstacles? Everyone in the entire company has complete visible transparency into the budget, how and what we’re spending, what our results are, and does everyone have a voice on how we can improve our performance. How often have you heard that people leave a job because of the
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Howard Speaks: Dentistry could learn a lot from Sanford I. Weill, the former CEO of Citigroup.
09/09/2021 Duração: 03minDentistry could learn a lot from Sanford I. Weill, the former CEO of Citigroup who tried to join the Air Force until his application was denied by a dentist after examining his teeth. His major break on Wall Street came with a mundane job doing g the paperwork behind the brokers trades. Sandys success with Citigroup came from mastering the back office mundane details of Wall Street trading, banking, insurance, and finance creating value from the knowledge and details of accounting, record keeping, and every other mundane task that was mostly unknown to all the major CEOs. How many dentists could do every task from scheduling an appointment to billing the dental insurer company. Sandy Weill fired Jamie Dimon when he was 66 years old because Jamie wanted to be CEO and then Sandy retired four years later, and in that time, the ship of Citi was wrecked. Young associates share this same issue working for older dentists who swear they are about to retire, it’s never in writing, the older dentists keep delaying thei